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Frontline Officer – Constable – Magnetawan First Nation

The Constable – provides general law enforcement in all member communities. The Constable – General Law Enforcement ensures that tasks assigned by the Deputy Police Chief are complied with and that accountability is provided to not only the Police Chief but all staff members of the Anishinabek Police Service (APS) and the member First Nations maintaining the intent of the APS Mission Statement

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COVID-19 OUTBREAK – Henvey Inlet First Nation

Chief McQuabbie has informed us that their community has a COVID-19 outbreak and are in lockdown.

We urge you to please stay at home and keep our community safe! 

The province-wide shutdown and stay at home order that began on April 8 due to the alarming surge in case numbers and record high hospitalizations is serious! 

“First Nations tend to be a lagging indicator, meaning that once cases begin to surge in Ontario cities, First Nations cases begin to rise a few weeks later.”

If you have been vaccinated it does not mean you are in the clear.  You can still get COVID-19 and or pass it on

This is too close to home PLEASE abide by the stay-at-home rules. 

Only leave home for essential purposes:  food, health care, exercise, or work.   

Protect your family, friends, community, and help keep our Sister First Nation safe!

This series of online forums/virtual town halls will provide opportunities to learn about Anishinaabe Governance and what our own governance system and laws can mean for future generations of Anishinabek.

The Governance Summit Series:

  • April 29 – Foundations of Anishinaabe Governance
  • May 27 – Relationships: Structures, Roles & Responsibilities
  • June 24 – E-Dbendaagzijig Naaknigewin: Citizenship & Belonging
  • July 22 – Leadership, Decision-Making & Accountability

WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE?

Registration is reserved, exclusively to:

  • Citizens of the 39 Anishinabek Nation-affiliated First Nations.
  • Citizens of those First Nations who have successfully ratified and are implementing Anishinaabe Governance.
  • Chiefs and Councillors.

Space is limited. Please register here today!

Community Assistance Program

The Anishinabek Nation, in partnership with WP Financial (funded by Indigenous Affairs Ontario), has launched a Community Assistance Program for citizens from each of the 39 Anishinabek First Nations. This program offers citizens (both on and off-reserve) access to support for challenges such as relationship concerns, family or parenting issues, anxiety, depression, addictions, grief, coping with health issues, work-related challenges, and more.

Citizens who wish to access this program can contact Homewood Health directly and either talk to someone immediately, or schedule an appointment when it is convenient for them. Appointments can take place over the telephone, online using video conferencing, or in-person where and when available. This is a free service for citizens of the Anishinabek Nation.

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